The task was to identify walls, bridges, buildings, water tanks and other structures, which could host wall art and transform the place into India’s first-ever street art city!
The artists "painted the town red" and in this process, changed the look of the flyover and walls across the old Hanuman Mandir at Yamuna Bazar near Kashmere Gate.
Members of Delhi Street Art, an initiative to promote public art in the country, recently travelled to Uttarakhand to paint the walls of five schools in the region. Here is a glimpse of their journey.
In their effort to make railway stations cleaner and well-equipped, the Northern Railways' authorities contacted artists from the Delhi Street Art group, to give Narela station a facelift using their amazing skill with paints and brushes.
A group of artists saw a filthy stretch of wall in Delhi, and came up with an amazing idea to transform it. They made beautiful wall paintings, and the result is nothing less than perfect.
A brilliant initiative is giving artists in Delhi a chance to display their creativity in a prominent public space while making garbage bins aesthetically appealing! Read on to find out how.